Students form a red ribbon during an HIV/AIDS awareness rally ahead of World AIDS Day in Hanshan county, Anhui province, November 29, 2010.
HIV positive child, Gift, no second name provided, is given some jam prior to her ARV medication by a carer Tuesday Nov. 30, 2010 on the eve of World AIDS Day. near Durban South Africa. Care givers help to make the medication more palatable for young children by sweetening the drugs on administering.
Indonesian Muslim students pose with HIV/AIDS symbols during a campaign in Jakarta on November 28, 2010 prior to December 1 World AIDS Day. There were 21,770 reported cases of HIV and AIDS in Indonesia, in 2010, according to Health Ministry Data, and around 25 percent of the people affected are women, a local newspaper reported.
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, pupils of Tongkuang No. 2 Primary School form the shape of a red ribbon during a publicity activity on AIDS prevention in Dexing City of east China's Jiangxi Province, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010, a day ahead of the World AIDS Day.
Indonesian students gather in the form of an HIV/AIDS symbol during a campaign in Jakarta on November 28, 2010 prior to the December 1 World AIDS Day. There were 21,770 reported cases of HIV and AIDS in Indonesia, in 2010, according to Health Ministry Data, and around 25 percent of the people affected are women, a local newspaper reported.
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, middle school students sign their names on a banner printed with patterns of red ribbon during a publicity activity on AIDS prevention in Tancheng Town of Linyi City, east China's Shandong Province, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010, a day ahead of the World AIDS Day.
Workers on the back of a truck pass a wall mural, promoting safe sex in Soweto, South Africa, on the eve of World AIDS Day Tuesday Nov. 30, 2010. South Africa's health minister is increasingly concerned at the cost of coping with AIDS in the country with more HIV-positive citizens than any other.
Indian students participate in an AIDS awareness rally on the eve of World AIDS day, in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010.
Students join hands in front of giant red ribbons during a publicity campaign to promote awareness about HIV/AIDS outside the National Taiwan Museum in Taipei November 30, 2010. World AIDS Day will be observed on December 1.
School children listen to a speaker during an AIDS awareness rally on the eve of World AIDS day in New Delhi on November 30, 2010. The UNAIDS agency says some 2.5 million Indians are living with HIV, many of them ostracised by their communities.
U2 front man, Bono, poses for photographers in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge at an event to launch World Aids Day November 30, 2010. Bono was joined the Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard as some of the city's iconic landmarks were bathed in red light to signify World Aids Day.
The southern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is lit up in red, on November 30, 2010. More than 80 iconic landmarks across 13 countries will illuminate across each time zone, to help promote awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic by turning red to mark World AIDS Day which happens on December 1.
A couple looks up at Tokyo's landmark Tokyo Tower which is lit up in red Tuesday night, Nov. 30, 2010 on the eve of World AIDS Day.
Pedestrians walk past red world aids day ribbons, displayed on the eve of World Aids Day, outside the World Health Organization (WHO) regional headquarters in Manila on November 30, 2010. The UN said on November 23 that the number of new cases of HIV/AIDS has dropped by about one-fifth over the past decade but millions of people are still missing out on major progress in prevention and treatment. About 33.3 million people worldwide were living with the HIV virus that causes AIDS at the end of last year -- about 100,000 less than in 2008.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 30: The Sydney Opera House is lit up red ahead of World AIDS Day 2010 on November 30, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. More than 80 iconic landmarks across 13 countries will join (RED) to promote awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic, by turning red to mark World AIDS Day on December 1.
People light candles to mark the upcoming World Aids Day in Kathmandu November 30, 2010. World AIDS Day which is on December 1, 2010 aims to raise awareness to tackle HIV prejudice and help stop the spread of HIV.
A worker walks past the a red ribbon on a poster in Johannesburg, South Africa on Friday Aug. 20, 2010. The Red Ribbon campaign promotes awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic, and marks World AIDS Day on December 1st.
Activists from a non-governmental organisation (NGO) light candles during an AIDS awareness campaign ahead of World AIDS Day in Agartala, capital of India's northeastern state of Tripura November 30, 2010.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 30: The Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are lit red ahead of World AIDS Day 2010, on November 30, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. More than 80 iconic landmarks across 13 countries will join (RED) to promote awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic, by turning red to mark World AIDS Day on December 1.
People dressed as condoms cross a street during an AIDS and HIV prevention campaign in downtown Lima, November 30, 2010. The annual World AIDS Day will take place on December 1.
The White House in Washington is decorated with a red ribbon to commemorate World Aids Day, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010.
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